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Show I DEATHS AND I I FUNERALS MARGUERITE BELL. Funeral services over the remains of Marguerite, the' Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, were held at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at tho family residence, 153 Thirtieth street. Counselor .Nathan Tanner nroslded. Rudolph Jans and Miss Bornico Glazier rendered the duet "Rock of Ages," "Nearer, My God. to Thee" and Oh, My Father." Miss Agnes Warner sang "Your Sweet Little Rosebud Rose-bud Has Left You." The spoakers at the services were W, F. Clark, I. Sanders, San-ders, G. T. Denkers, John Neuteboon, D Koldwine and Nathan Tanner. Interment took place in the Ogden City cemetery. ALFRED SUMMERILL. Another Mormon pioneer has been claimed hy death in the passing away of Alfied Summcrlll, who died nt his home, 2139 Jefferson avenue, yesterday yester-day noon, following an illness from heart disease. Ho was born In Glos-tershire. Glos-tershire. England, on April 3, 1S-J7, being be-ing 64 years old at tho timo of his death. He joined tho church of the Latter-day Latter-day Saints in England in 1S77 and the following year he came to Utah. Ho has been a faithful member of tho ohurch eince 1877. Surviving him are tho wife and soven children, the latter being Mrs. Frank Baugh of Logan, Mrs. Andrew May of Rockland, Ida.; Mrtr. Ben Hunsakor of HonoyvlUo, Utah; Fred, Alfred H.f Joseph aud Mary of this city. There are also several sev-eral grandchildren and ono greatgrandchild. great-grandchild. Funoral services will bo held Tues-,dny Tues-,dny in the Fourth Ward meeting house at 2:30 o'clock. Bishop E. A. Olson will preside at tho sorvlces. Frlonds may view the remains at the family home between the hours of 10 and 1 o'clock on Tuesday. The body will bo Bhlpped to Honeyvillo Tuesday night and at 11 a. m. Wednesday, funeral fu-neral sorvlces will bo held In tho HonoyvlUo meeting house, interment will bo made at Honeyvillo. MRS. MARY E. COVINGTON, The funeral services of Mrs. Mary E. Covington were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon In the First Ward meeting house instead of at the Third Ward, ns stated In yesterdny's Issue, SAMUEL HORROCKS. Tho funeral of Samuel Ilorrocks, tho pioneer merchant, will be hold on Wednesday, with services in tho Fifth Ward meeting house nt 2 o'clock. The remains will He In stalo al the family residence, corner of Jefferson Jef-ferson and Twenty-fourtli, Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon and ovenlag and until 12 noon Wednesday. Interment will bo niado n the Ogdon City cemctory. nn |